I had it running on a computer with a P2 400MHz processor, with
128 megabytes of RAM, and a 20 gig hard drive, and it ran just
fine. No problems of any kind.

You don't want to go below a P2 in processor speed, and you
probably need at least 6 gigs of space on your hard drive for a
comfortable computing experience.

It will help if you turn off all the bells and whistles in XP
(i.e., turn off all the useless crap). Set XP to use minimum
resources, which will put you into the old-style Classic desktop.
The exception is "font smoothing" which you will want to turn back
on in order to have nice looking text.

How anyone can stand to keep the default desktop of XP is beyond
me, it is so freakin' ugly! I mean, it make Fisher-Price look like
Bauhaus.

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